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  2. TENNYSON AND HIS POETRY.

    It has often heen said of late years that a falling off was visible in the quality of Tennysons poetry. For my part, I have never gone with the criticism, and am prepared to ...

    Article : 7,666 words
  3. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    The Life and Times of Sir George Grey, by W.L. Rees and L. Rees (Hutchinson), is one long and solemn, and, as colonial readers will judge,absurdly fulsome extravagant, ...

    Article : 2,178 words
  4. VANITY FAIR.

    Labby's sorrows are becoming adesperalely stale topic. The only interesting point about his published correspondence with Mr. Gladstone is that he once more "puts his foot in ...

    Article : 2,487 words
  5. EMINENT MEN AND THE DICTIONARY.

    Mr Andrew Lang remarks somewhere that he believes he has not a single dictionary in his house. There must be many precedents for this strange omission from a literary ...

    Article : 569 words
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